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Since there is no standard format for faults or exceptions * in XML/HTTP messaging, only the HTTP status code is captured. * * @since 1.6, JAX-WS 2.0 **/ public class HTTPException extends javax.xml.ws.ProtocolException { private int statusCode; /** Constructor for the HTTPException * @param statusCode {@code int} for the HTTP status code **/ public HTTPException(int statusCode) { super(); this.statusCode = statusCode; } /** Gets the HTTP status code. * * @return HTTP status code **/ public int getStatusCode() { return statusCode; } }